Guess what! We FINALLY joined the 21st century, figured out technology and Both UC and I AND The Font and White Yorkie are together at last on Episode 5 of the podcast. All our voices together at last discussing all the latest in the Twi-world, it’s like a chorus of angels singing. Kinda like when Robert Pattinson walks down the street. And I must admit it might be the best one we’ve done. For reals.

LTT is chosen to participate in the “fan junket” with Stephenie Meyer – White Yorkie & The Font react. They also give us ideas for questions as only they could.
-Discussion of the evolution of Stephenie Meyer’s writing
-How our questions will be different
-Moon is secretly dating the Twilight guy

The only acceptable ipod to listen to this podcast on

Kristen’s Roadtrip
-Rob Zombie and musical taste

The Font and White Yorkie ask us about Ok Magazine
-Masters of spin

Official LTT Store
-Reaction to the Unicorn tshirt
-Send your pictures of you in LTT/LTR gear and the Font & White Yorkie will
-Autographing underwear at Comic Con
-White Yorkie’s type of ladies

Big announcement!

The LOD / Brit Pack

Reader Responses from last week – The Flash, Justin Long & Bruce Willis

LTT Event during Eclipse week in Los Angeles

Or I guess this one is acceptable too...

Reader Questions

Do guys really have a problem dating older women? If Bella can be with Edward who’s 107, why isn’t it the other way around? White Yorkie gets personal. What about the cougar phenomenon? UC gets personal

So there you have it! Part 1 of the whole podcasting family together at last. Wasn’t it great? Want more? Then you have to send us your questions, news topics for discussion, haiku’s to read, poetry and applications for the boys’ hearts! We work off your questions alone! EMAIL your questions to our special podcast email and hopefully your question will be featured on the next LTT podcast!

55 Responses

So I figured out a way to listen! I love that 90% of what I heard was everyone arguing about was crack. Don’t the guys know that Twilight is our crack?? I also enjoyed the breakdown of Smeyer’s writing experience. Has she confirmed
that she’s Team Jacob? If not, you should definitely get her to spill it. In answering the reader’s questions, I am married to an older guy (by several years) so I don’t have a problem with the dating older guys thing. 🙂

This is probably fan fail on my part, but KStew is going to be in On the Road? More importantly, someone is making a movie version of On the Road?

Worst. Idea. Ever.

I’d rather see Breaking Dawn be made into a movie than On the Road… oh, right.

Also, whoever said that KStew’s giving the finger to someone at a Rob Zombie concert is not hardcore? Thank you! Flipping off cameras does not a badass make. I should know, it’s one of my trademark don’t-take-a-picture-of-me moves… and I’m decidedly not a badass.

Oh, that sounds like me and “Walden.” I’m not even sure I made it 4 pages into that! I have made it through On the Road. I have mixed feelings about it, which I won’t get into, but I do think it’s something you have to read (not watch!) to get anything out of… if anything can be gotten out of it anymore. I’m sure there are timeless themes in it, but still, I also think it’s somewhat specific to the beat generation, or at least to a world we don’t live in now.

You mean this is not the first time you mentioned Derrida on a Twilight blog? OK, this is not just a Twilight blog, this is freakin’ LTT. I do hope KStew and Rob are lurking, for their own good (and education).

I read On the Road years ago and I can see why you all think it’s not a good idea for a movie but maybe that’s what would be interesting and challenging about it.

I guess I just have zero faith in Hollywood to take On the Road and make it into an interesting film. To do so, I think you’re right, they’d have to make it into something different, and I have a feeling they won’t do that. I think there’s something powerful about the experience of reading a text that makes some books untouchable to film. I’m really worried now that J.D. Salinger has died, some a-hole is going to try to make Catcher in the Rye into a movie. If that happens, I couldn’t watch it… I don’t want someone else’s interpretation of Holden Caulfield.

I did, it took me about six months of sheer determinantion to get the thing finished. Making a movie of On The Road? NOT a good idea. Unless they fabricate a coherent storyline and some dialouge. Revolutionary book and all, but not movie material.

That’s so funny that Catcher in the Rye was mentioned. My husband is making me read it right now, because we named our son Holden. It’s a great book. I agree about not making it into movie. Of course, my only issue is my hubby is making me read it instead of I quote, ” That Twilight crap”. Oh my man and his pretty words.

Font & White Yorkie = Tory & Grant from Mythbusters yes? So glad I’ve figured that out. And who kept swirling the ice around their cougarhita, made me thirsty.

I have to say I agree with the boys on the age thing. I went out with a younger guy which got awkward, but only when I realised it was because I wasn’t really into him and then it all just feed in to itself. Eugh. Not a proud moment.

Oh man..work has seriously cracked down on the internet policy. Soooo I definitely cannot listen to the podcast while at work. If by chance, Moonie ever figures out how to load these to itunes,I can download on my brand spanking new ipad!!!

Oh, and I am so glad that I missed out on the speed dating. I married a guy four years older and I think I like it that way, and I don’t know how much I would have liked it if it were the other way around.

Re couples&dating I’m w/ UC I think Rob wouldn’t date 99,999% of the fandom (I’m talking if he didn’t know about their “acute fondness”), no matter the age, just because they seem soooo different and not because he’s an actor or rich.

But I don’t agree with the money comment. It’s probably cultural and I think depends a lot on people’s education. I dated both very rich or no money type of guys and that was never an issue. Some of my friends come from very rich families, yet they ride a rented bike in the city (European thing, don’t ask, I suppose you don’t do it much in the US) or take the tube while their parents have a lot of collection cars. Also when you live in rich countries, once you’re done with school and the internship crap, you seriously can afford a lot of things.

Ok, am I alone in this, or am I the only one who doesn’t think Edward changes all that much in the last two books?

In Eclipse, he’s still struggling with the whole “I don’t want to take away Bella’s soul, even if it is her choice, so there’s a small part of me that hopes she picks Jacob and stays human” thing.

In BD, he suffers from the huge blow of not actually knowing everything like he thinks he does (he could Bella pg, who knew?) and then you don’t really see much in the second half of the book because Bella is so focused on her new vamp life/worrying about the Volturi that she isn’t really concentrating on reading Edward’s motivations, facial expressions, etc.

Maybe I just have a huge crush on Edward and read what I want to, but is anyone else with me?

P.S. While I am not obsessed with Rob like many of of those here, I have to agree that he wouldn’t date most fans–no matter how old/young they were. My guess is that we all creep him out.